Category Archives: Mundane Astrology

August 24, 2014 – Giant Earthquake Strikes Tokyo Region Tomorrow! Mars is conjunct Saturn tomorrow and it could mean a massive earthquake in the Tokyo region of Japan as shown on the map above. This earthquake should be greater than magnitude … Continue reading →

May 8, 2014 – Distribution of Planets by Astrological Mode: I prepared the charts of 346 global earthquakes, from 1973 to 2013, with a magnitude of 7.0 or greater. I used 24 objects: The lights (Sun & Moon), eight planets … Continue reading →

April 26, 2014 – Disaster Projection by Month for the Rest of 2014: The major aspects between the slow moving planets, Mars and selected Uranian Planets are shown above by month. The aspects are shown in the column titled “Asp.” … Continue reading →

April 23, 2014 – The Solomon Islands Metropolitan Buster: The coming Mega-Monster Quake and Tsunami will be in the Solomon Islands at approximately one degrees South and 17 minutes of latitude; and 162 East and one minute of longitude. The … Continue reading →

April 19, 2014 – 22 Earthquakes in 19 Days and the Worst is Yet to Come: The USGS generated chart above reflects 22 quakes in the first nineteen days of April, 2014. And these were not small baby shakes, e.g., … Continue reading →

April 17, 2014 – Will the U.S. Pacific Northwest be Devastated by Earthquake and Tsunami Next Week: Another disaster scenario that could abolish Vancouver, Seattle and Portland? The top map shows the planet astro map lines as they progress across … Continue reading →

April 16, 2014 – Will Tokyo Sink Below the Waves Next Week: Looking at the transits (movements) of the planets next week, I noticed that Uranus, Mars and Zeus surround Tokyo. Could next week see the biggest earthquake and tsunami … Continue reading →

April 11, 2014 – “The Death of New Year’s Eve:” Paupa New Guinea (PNG) is a likely candidate, along with Nicaragua, for the earthquake event of the epoch. In fact, this could be a multi-disaster first for the 21st Century. … Continue reading →